jgpestana wrote:
Perhaps the answer fields from the participants can be set to readonly via Javascript or CSS. It still would be possible to change data (since the readonly would be browserbased), when the auditor has a bad intention or the browser is buggy.
TWe need to find some workaround to avoid the auditor can change some participants' answers.
Well, reentering the same survey will allow changing answers from the participant.Perhaps the answer fields from the participants can be set to readonly via Javascript or CSS. It still would be possible to change data (since the readonly would be browserbased), when the auditor has a bad intention or the browser is buggy.